Metacrangon clevai Komai, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0026 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4577296 |
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Metacrangon clevai Komai, 2012 |
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Metacrangon clevai Komai, 2012 View in CoL
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Metacrangon clevai Komai, 2012: 34 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , figs. 16–18, 43 (type locality: Solomon Islands, 1,001–1,012 m).
Material examined. 1 female (cl 7.4 mm), SJADES, stn DW 32, S of Java, 07°42.58′S, 107°34.54′E to 07°42.56′S, 107°35.93′E, 977– 805 m, 29 March 2018, dredge, ZRC 2019.1872 View Materials GoogleMaps .
Colouration in life. Body generally maroon; cornea reflective; antennular and antennal peduncles also brownish; maxilliped 3 antepenultimate article brownish, distal two articles paler; pereopod 1 generally pale brown, darker at subdistal part of palm; pereopods 2–5 generally semitransparent, with tinge of brown on ischium and merus of pereopod 4. Pleopods also semitransparent with tinge of brown on protopods.
Distribution. Previously only known from the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, at depths of 777–1,040 m. Newly recorded from south of Java, Indonesia, at depths of 805– 977 m.
Remarks. The present specimen from the south of Java generally agrees with the description of Metacrangon clevai in the following diagnostic features (see Komai, 2012): (1) the carapace has two middorsal spines, the anterior one located in an epigastric position; (2) there are no submedian spines on the gastric region of the carapace; and (3) the pleomeres 2–4 possess an obsolescent middorsal carina. Only minor differences are observed between this Java specimen and the type material: (1) the anterior middorsal spine on the carapace is relatively longer and narrower in the present specimen than in the type specimens ( Fig. 3A View Fig ; Komai, 2012: figs. 16B, 18A); and (2) the posterior middorsal spine arises slightly anterior to the midlength in the newly collected specimen ( Fig. 3A View Fig ), whereas in the type specimens, it rises at the midlength or slightly posterior to it ( Komai, 2012: figs. 16B, 18A).
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Komai, Tomoyuki & Chan, Tin-Yam 2020 |